STEEPLE CHASE CALENDAR. 119 



ASHBY DE LA ZOUCH. 



APRIL 7th. Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each, with not less than £30. 

 added, the second horse saved his stake, and the winner paid £5. 

 towards the expenses; a winner of a steeple chase value £ 100. 71b. 

 extra, of two or more 101b. extra; a winner of the Hereford, Liver- 

 pool, Worcester, or Swindon, in 1843, 71b. extra, three miles. 

 (8 subs.) 



Mr. Oliver's Cheroot (71b. extra) 

 Mr. Scott's b. g. Nimrod 

 Mr. Bradley's b. g. Sir Robert 

 Mr. Austin's b. m. Matilda 

 Mr. Hitchcock's ch. g. The Wonder 

 Mr. Roulson's b. g. Tomtit 

 Mr. Offman's br. m. by Welbeck 



Won by twelve lengths. 



Sweepstakes of 2 sov. each, with £10. added, list, each, winners 

 51b. extra, and horses regularly hunted with the Marquis of Hastings', 

 Mr. Meynell's, or the Atherstone hounds, allowed 51b. — the winner 

 to be sold for £40. — (three miles) was won by Mr. Scott's br. g. 

 Little Robert (Owner) beating Mr. Adams's b. g. Old Tom (Dawson) 

 and five others not placed. 



HIGHWORTH. 



APRIL 7th. Sweepstakes of 3 sov. each, with £25. added, for 

 horses the property of persons residing within twelve miles of High- 

 worth, (four miles) was won by Mr. Adams's Vivian ( Willis) beating 

 Mr. Wells's Luck's-all (Killard) and six others not placed. 



PALRINGTON (HOLDERNESS). 



APRIL 7th. Sweepstakes of 1 sov. each, with £l0. added, 

 (four miles) was won by Mr. E. Baxter's b. m. Lady Harriet, aged, 

 (Ford) beating Mr. Grayburn's Rat-trap and another. 



A Purse of Sovereigns (two miles) was won by Mr. E. Baxter's 

 gr. g. Little John, aged, (Ford) beating Mr. Wray's Blue Bonnet and 

 another. 



UXENDON. 



APRIL 8th. Sweepstakes of 10 sov. each, for horses the property 

 of and ridden by Officers in the Army or Navy, or Members or Sons 

 of Members of White's, Boodle's, or Crockford's, 12st. each, — the 

 winner to be sold for £200. four miles. (7 subs.) 

 Capt. Oliver's ch. g. The Kicker - - Owner. 1 



Sir YV'atkin W. Wynne's br. g. Cottager - Sir C. Kent. 2 



